You are right Da-scribe. The ethnicity of James Bond is not crucial; one could reimagine him as a non-white character without negatively impacting his adventures. However, the question arises: why should we alter his race? This notion reminds me of a child desiring a toy simply because another has had it for too long. Instead, why not create a new, non-white character who could rival and perhaps eclipse Bond's cinematic legacy? Wouldn't that be a more significant achievement than merely altering Bond's race? To me, changing him seems like a shortcut, and I wonder what it truly accomplishes. Is this the kind of victory we want to celebrate?